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In this Early Edge video lesson, you'll learn more about Rules of Exponents, so you can be successful when you take on high-school Math & Algebra.

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Explanation with exponents

This website lists all of the rules for exponents along with some examples. It also has the rules for logarithms.

Helps you learn the correct order of operations when doing calculations.

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